
Rod Taylor portrays Glenn Evans, a newspaperman assigned to the Far East city. American foreign correspondent Glenn Evans is embroiled in intrigue and adventure as he pursues the news in the British Crown Colony from which the "Hong Kong" series draws its title.
In the series' opening episode, Evans insists upon showing young Johnny McGuire, a friend from his home town, around Hong Kong and hereby sets off a stormy international incident.
The king of a fictitious oriental country caught in a state of flux between democracy and communism is shot, and the dying man is rushed to for an emergency operation under British auspices. Naturally, Evans gets involved and there's plenty of action. Wounded in an assassination attempt, king of a Far Eastern country will die if he doesn't get operation.
A little displaced Chinese girl becomes indirectly responsible for the breaking up of a Communist spy system.
Glenn helps an old buddy and his wife out of a tough spot. The old buddy is a former Air Force pilot and now a mercenary helping rebel forces in a nearby nation.
This one is about a priceless Chinese figurine, with everybody after it, including the Reds. Priceless Chinese statue triggers murder plot in slaying of foreign correspondent.
The mysterious disappearance of the pilot of a southeast Asia airline plane triggers a frantic search for the key operatives of a gold smuggling syndicate
American correspondent Glenn Evans and police inspector Neil Campbell forget their friendly enemy relationship and team up in an attempt to keep another reporter (Joanna Moore) out of the clutches of the Red Chinese.Girl reporter Carol Pryor tries to get into Red China for an exclusive story.
Roger Dalman is contacted by phone at a family party. His caller wants him to rush to the aid of a sick friend. He's intercepted by Colonel Okumara on his way. This man is commander of the Japanese prison camp were where Dalman was held during the war.
Foreign correspondent Glenn Evans comes across a big story when another American, ex-Gl Harry Keefer, seeks his help in influencing Hong Kong Police Inspector Campbell.
Glen Evans' search for a kidnapped movie actress leads to murder. Movie star Lisa Mario suddenly disappears, but Evans ignores the story as a publicity stunt.
Disclosure that one of his friends is Martin Frobisher, British traitor who broadcasted propaganda for Japan in the war, shocks American foreign correspondent Glenn Evans. An Englishman named Baring is a respected newspaper publisher in Hong Kong. But a fellow countryman named Jennings knows that Baring's real name is Martin Frobisher, a traitor during World War II.
Kate Martin, photographer for an American women's magazine, has her camera stolen at gunpoint. When an American woman correspondent has film stolen at gunpoint while on a routine photo assingment in Hong Kong, Glenn Evans and Inspector Campbell investigate the situation and uncover a mystery that deals with the disappearance of an American judge.
Andrew Manton, a respected diplomat arrives in Hong Kong where he meets private detective Ho-Guy. Manton's son was killed in an accident and Evans believes that he's having the incident investigated.
Penny Carroll, a night club vocalist, aids Glenn Evans elude the police while he clears himself of a homicide charge of which he is innocent.
Ship's purser Roger Ames fills jacket with money, visits haberdashery, where clerk removes jacket and proprietor places cash with gems.
Glenn survives a helicopter crash, but the couple he is traveling with, perish. Glenn is the godfather to their young son, and he must vie with the child's grandfather, who is living in Red China.
During illegal fan-tan game, American war hero and tourist get into fist fight. A solid story about a police detective who gets too tough with a suspect and must cover up his murder. It's a tidy tale without unnecessary scenes of violence, an added bit of interest surrounding hero inspector Campbell and a romance.
Hero Glenn Evans gets involved with twins, one sweet and the other nasty, in a pretty familiar plot. Felicia Farr plays the twins.
Slain newsman Howard Conrad had a slightly shady reputation. Wealthy widow Helen Rowan Randolph discovers this when she arrives in Hong Kong to investigate Conrad's death.
A slick combination of intrigue and romance with two handsome people—Evans and Vera Graham. Plot involves a girl who is always disappearing and a special photograph. At a dedication ceremony, the Prime Minister of Najapur is assassinated. An American named Forbes is indicted for the murder. But free-lance photographer Clyde Tyndal was taking pictures at the ceremony and got one of the assassins - and it wasn't Forbes.
A songstress seeks Inspector Campbell's help when she is threatened with death unless she leaves Hong Kong immediately.
Glenn is almost killed by a cab right after leaving the Golden Dragon, where he had met a variety of friends and foes, including an old flame.
A witness withholds vital testimony needed to save the life of a Japanese girl accused of murder.
A friend of Glenn Evans' arrives from San Francisco to meet her husband, who fled to the Orient four years previously to seek his fortune.
Glenn stages a few coincidences to meet a beautiful woman (Susan Kohner), who turns out to be the stepdaughter of the overthrown dictator of a republic called Costa Verde.
When wireless operator Maria Banda seeks Glenn Evans' help in her flight from Kobylin, the captain of her cargo ship, Glen finds the girl carries a dangerous secret.
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